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How to Cook Frozen Chicken Fried Steak Like a Pro (Easy Guide!)

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This recipe for air-fried chicken fried steak fingers is comfort food. It’s like our air-fried cube steak, but it’s breaded and can be eaten for dinner or as an appetizer. Crunchy finger food that’s tender inside with a gravy dip, just like Cracker Barrel but homemade in a Cosori or Ninja Foodi.

Anyone who doesn’t love southern-fried food should try our air fryer chicken fried steak recipe! It has the same great taste but a lot less fat. It’s one of our favorite air fryer recipes on The Typical Mom. (affiliate links present).

Have you ever found a package of frozen chicken fried steaks in the back of your freezer and wondered how to make them taste good? I know you have! After following the directions on the package and getting disappointing results (we’ve all been there!), I’ve learned some tricks to make these frozen convenience foods taste like something you’d want to eat.

Let me share my best tips for cooking frozen chicken fried steak that’s crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and downright delicious.

What You’ll Need

Before we dive in, let’s gather our supplies:

  • Frozen chicken fried steaks
  • Cooking oil (vegetable, canola, or peanut work great)
  • Cast iron skillet or heavy-bottomed pan
  • Tongs
  • Paper towels
  • Meat thermometer (optional but helpful)
  • Gravy (homemade or store-bought)

The Problem with Package Directions

The instructions on most frozen chicken fried steak packages often lead to disappointing results. They usually tell ya to bake them in the oven which can leave you with soggy breading and tough meat. Not exactly what we’re aiming for!

As one frustrated cook shared in an Appalachian Foods and Recipes group, “I discovered some frozen chicken fried steaks in the freezer that when cooked as directed weren’t very good” This is super common! The package directions often prioritize convenience over quality

Method 1: Pan-Frying for Best Results

For that authentic crispy exterior that makes chicken fried steak so delicious, pan-frying is your best bet:

  1. Let your steaks sit at room temperature for about 10 to 15 minutes. They won’t be fully thawed, but they will be less frozen.

  2. Heat your oil: Add about 1/4 inch of oil to your skillet and heat over medium-high until shimmering (around 350°F if you have a thermometer)

  3. Don’t crowd the pan; fry a few pieces at a time, depending on the size of your skillet.

  4. Fry for 3–4 minutes on each side, or until golden brown and crispy. If necessary, adjust the heat.

  5. Check temperature: The internal temp should reach 165°F for food safety

  6. Drain: Place on paper towels to remove excess oil

  7. Keep warm: If cooking multiple batches, keep finished steaks warm in a 200°F oven

Method 2: Oven Method (Improved Version)

If you prefer to use your oven, here’s how to get better results than the package directions:

  1. Preheat properly: Set your oven to 425°F and allow it to fully preheat

  2. Prep your steaks: Lightly brush or spray both sides with oil

  3. Use a rack: Place steaks on a wire rack set inside a baking sheet (this allows air to circulate underneath)

  4. Bake hot and fast: Cook for approximately 15-18 minutes, flipping halfway through

  5. Broil finish: For extra crispiness, broil for the final 1-2 minutes (watch carefully!)

Method 3: Air Fryer Magic

If you’ve got an air fryer, you’re in luck! This might be the easiest method with great results:

  1. Preheat: Set your air fryer to 400°F

  2. Prep steaks: Lightly spray both sides with oil

  3. Don’t overcrowd: Place in a single layer with space between pieces

  4. Cook: Air fry for 10-12 minutes, flipping halfway through

  5. Check doneness: The exterior should be golden and crispy

Making the Perfect Gravy

No chicken fried steak is complete without gravy! Here’s a quick recipe:

  1. Save those drippings: If you pan-fried your steaks, keep 2 tablespoons of the oil in the pan

  2. Make a roux: Add 2 tablespoons of flour and whisk until golden (about 2 minutes)

  3. Add liquid: Slowly pour in 2 cups of milk or 1.5 cups milk and 1/2 cup chicken broth, whisking constantly

  4. Season: Add salt, pepper, and a pinch of garlic powder

  5. Simmer: Cook, stirring frequently, until thickened (3-5 minutes)

For a shortcut, you can also use packet gravy mixes or jarred gravy – just doctor them up with extra pepper!

Troubleshooting Common Problems

Soggy Breading

This is the most common complaint with frozen chicken fried steaks. To fix:

  • Make sure your oil is hot enough before adding steaks
  • Don’t crowd the pan (moisture gets trapped)
  • Drain well on paper towels

Tough, Chewy Meat

If your steaks turn out tough:

  • You might be overcooking them
  • Try using a meat tenderizer before cooking
  • Let them rest for 3-5 minutes after cooking

Breading Falls Off

To keep the breading intact:

  • Don’t flip too early or too often
  • Use tongs rather than forks which can pierce the coating
  • Make sure oil is hot enough before adding steaks

Serving Suggestions

Turn your frozen chicken fried steak into a complete meal with these sides:

  • Creamy mashed potatoes
  • Buttered corn or green beans
  • Fresh buttermilk biscuits
  • Simple side salad
  • Mac and cheese for the kids

Healthier Options

If you’re watching your calories but still want to enjoy chicken fried steak:

  • Use an air fryer (requires much less oil)
  • Make a lighter gravy using low-fat milk
  • Serve with extra veggies instead of heavy sides
  • Consider portion control (half a steak with extra sides)

When to Splurge vs. When to Save

Frozen chicken fried steaks can be a budget-friendly option for quick meals. But if you’re hosting a special dinner, you might want to make chicken fried steak from scratch.

For everyday meals, brands like COOK offer quality frozen options that can be prepared at home. Just remember that the cooking method makes all the difference!

Storage and Reheating Tips

If you’ve got leftovers:

  • Refrigerate promptly in airtight containers (up to 3 days)
  • Freeze leftovers separately from gravy (up to 2 months)
  • Reheat in a 350°F oven for 10-15 minutes for best texture
  • Avoid microwaving if possible (makes breading soggy)

My Personal Experience

I’ll be honest – I’ve had some truly terrible frozen chicken fried steaks in my day! The worst was when I followed the package directions exactly and ended up with something that resembled a soggy cardboard cutlet. But after experimenting with different cooking methods, I’ve found that these convenience foods can actually be pretty darn good.

The key differences I’ve noticed:

  1. Pan-frying creates a much crispier exterior than oven baking
  2. Taking the time to make real gravy elevates the entire dish
  3. Letting the steaks thaw slightly before cooking improves texture
  4. The quality of the frozen product matters – some brands are definitely better than others!

Final Thoughts

Cooking frozen chicken fried steak doesn’t have to result in disappointment! With the right techniques, you can transform this freezer staple into a satisfying meal your family will actually enjoy. Remember, the cooking method matters more than the package directions.

Whether you choose to pan-fry, bake, or air fry, focus on getting that crispy exterior while keeping the inside tender. Add some homemade gravy and your favorite sides, and you’ve got a comfort food dinner that didn’t take all day to prepare.

FAQ Section

Q: Can I cook frozen chicken fried steak without thawing?
A: Yes, but the results will be better if you let them thaw slightly (10-15 minutes) at room temperature first.

Q: How do I know when my chicken fried steak is done?
A: The safest way is using a meat thermometer to reach 165°F. Visually, the breading should be golden brown and crispy.

Q: Can I make these in an Instant Pot?
A: I wouldn’t recommend it. The moist environment of pressure cooking will make the breading soggy.

Q: What’s the difference between country fried steak and chicken fried steak?
A: They’re similar, but chicken fried steak typically has a crispier coating (like fried chicken) and is served with white gravy, while country fried steak often has a lighter breading and brown gravy.

Q: Are frozen chicken fried steaks pre-cooked?
A: Most are partially cooked, but always cook thoroughly to an internal temperature of 165°F for food safety.

Now you’re all set to turn those forgotten freezer finds into a delicious dinner! Enjoy!

how to cook frozen chicken fried steak

Air Fryer Chicken Fried Steak Fingers Recipe

You can make these into bigger pieces or in fingers like we did. If you’re Southern this is probably a regular meal in your home. If you’re not I am sure you love it too. We made these into strips because they’re easier to eat. THIS my friends is how to cook chicken in an air fryer to perfection. .

Just like deep fried to a golden brown but NO need to submerge these babies in oil at all, they’re a healthier version of your favorite comfort food.

Of course you could leave the cubed steak whole as a Ninja Foodi recipe but it would just take longer to cook. I personally think smaller bites turn out better to get the inside nice and tender while keeping a crunchy texture on the outside. In a Foodi you will use the lid that is attached.

  • Cubed steak cut into strips
  • You should always use salt and pepper. Garlic and onion powder are also good to add.
  • Seasoned flour to create a crispy coating
  • Panko breadcrumbs will make them crunchier
  • Egg whisked in a bowl to get coating to stick
  • Milk or dairy free alternative works

how to cook frozen chicken fried steak

You’ll need 3 bowls or plates with tall lips on the sides too with your machine. If you can lay it all out on the counter it’s easier to make sure each piece is completely coated, dipped, coated again and laid in your basket quickly.

The seasonings for the breadcrumbs are totally up to you. Of course we share what we used down below so feel free to use those suggestions. It’s helpful to have this kind of assembly line so that you can bread and cook each piece.

Whenever I come up with an idea, I refer to my air fryer cooking times chart linked at the top of this post to determine how long it will take to cook. Of course you may need to adjust it slightly, but it is a great reference to start with. Just like my meatballs in an air fryer it eliminated the guess work once I got to that step and they were done perfectly.

how to cook frozen chicken fried steak

How to Make Air Fryer Chicken Fried Steak with Flour

  • Spray air fryer basket with non stick spray
  • Warm it up for five minutes so that the temperature stays the same while you cook.
  • A meat pounder can be used to cut the meat into strips.
  • Add salt and pepper or other spices of your choice to each piece.
  • Mix together flour and seasonings to coat the outside.
  • Whisk together milk and egg.
  • Spread out Panko bread crumbs.
  • Press into the flour mixture with a fork, shaking off extra. Then dip into the egg mix and let the extra egg mixture drip off.
  • Press into Panko breadcrumbs on both sides.
  • Spray with olive oil and air fry
  • Flip your pieces over after 7 minutes.
  • As they cook, add more salt and pepper if you want them

If so add a few more minutes until they’re done to your liking. NO need for paper towels to absorb the grease on these as there isn’t any!.

You want to make sure to give them space inside the air fryer basket. Hot air is what will cook them and create a crispy outer layer you want. If you crowd the strips the chicken fried steak strips won’t get as crispy as you’d like.

how to cook frozen chicken fried steak

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